Ctyoplasm:
The jelly like substance that surrounds a cell
Ribosomes can be found in the Cytoplasm, along with Cytoskeleton, Lysosomes, and in plant cells Cholorplasts.
Cytoskeleton:
This is the form of defense an animal cell has, since it lacks a cell wall unlike a plant cell animal cells have a Cytoskeleton.
Answer:
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Explanation:
As the plates move past each other, they sometimes get caught and pressure builds up. When the plates finally give and slip due to the increased pressure, energy is released as seismic waves, causing the ground to shake. This is an earthquake. Some of the plates have ocean water above them.
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Answer:
A person needs to have a quality and stress-free life to be happy and healthy.
A person will be ill if he/she is physically and mentally ill.
A person should be physically, mentally, and socially fit and fine to be cure.
Both the plants and fungi possess the tendency to absorb nutrients from the soil. Plants do that with the help of roots and fungi does that with the help of hyphae.
Both the plants and fungi possess cell walls in the form of cellulose and chitin. However, only some of the plants possess the tendency to have rhizomes like ginger, lotus, turmeric, and several kinds of ferns.
Plants are mostly autotrophs, however, certain plants like insectivorous plants depend on others for their source of nutrition, that is, and insectivorous plants are heterotrophic. On the other hand, all the fungi show the heterotrophic mode of nutrition.
Only plants possess the tendency to perform the process of photosynthesis. In fungi, due to the absence of green pigment, that is, chlorophyll, they do not possess the tendency to perform photosynthesis.
Only fungi exhibit aseptate hyphae, these structures perform various functions in fungi. They comprise the cell sap or cytoplasm, also the nuclei comprising the genetic substance. It also helps in the absorption of nutrients from the surroundings.
Mainly the seeds are produced by plants and fungi produces spores.
Answer:
The environment selects the lineage which better fits their specializations in the available resources.
Explanation:
The possible motive that lineages demonstrated quickly diversification might happen because the environment contained the opportunities which the lineages took as an opportunity to evolve. The environment could have benefited some species rather than others which could lead to different specializations of different lineages. For example, after the downfall of the dominance of dinosaurs, mammals had a few new environments to evolve with new resources, this led to more lineage biodiversification.